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A pedestrian passes by a mural encouraging people to in Washington state to vote, Tuesday, Oct. 13, 2020, in downtown Seattle. A record number of voters in Washington have already returned their ballots as of Friday, Oct. 30, 2020, and other voters have until 8 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2020 to drop off or mail their ballots or vote in person.
Ted S. Warren Associated Press
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Latrice Williams is a realtor and a formerly incarcerated person advocating for people’s right to vote.
Dan Pelle The Spokesman-Review
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“I’m just praying for a peaceful transfer of power,” said Joe Biden supporter Fay Morris as she talks Thursday about the 2020 election from her home in Boundary County.
Kathy Plonka The Spokesman-Review
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Mariah McKay, a community organizer, has supported Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren in the past. She doesn’t like Biden but thinks he will undo some of the damage from Trump.
Dan Pelle The Spokesman-Review
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Sharpshooting Indoor Range and Gun Shop owner Robin Ball says she is voting for Donald Trump because the gun control initiatives Joe Biden supports would negatively impact her business.
Colin Mulvany The Spokesman-Review
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Sarah Dixit joined Planned Parenthood's political advocacy efforts this election,
Dan Pelle The Spokesman-Review
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Scott Holstrom, business manager and secretary-treasurer for the Laborers Union is backing Joe Biden in the 2020 election. He is photographed at the Laborers Union building in Spokane on Monday.
Kathy Plonka The Spokesman-Review
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Naghmana Ahmed-Sherazi is voting for Joe Biden, as well as progressive candidates down the ballot, because she feels that Trump’s policies have caused fear, uncertainty and have been inhumane. After becoming a naturalized citizen in 2018, she is voting in a U.S. election for the first time.
Colin Mulvany The Spokesman-Review
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Jeremy Moberg owns Cannasol Farms in Okanogan County.
Courtesy Jeremy Moberg
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Jacob Hersh, a 19-year-old Washington State University student, is voting for Jo Jorgensen this election to make a point about the two-party system. It doesn’t work, he said.
Courtesy Of Jacob Hersh
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In this Nov. 6, 2018 photo, Carol Snyder cheers the results for Cathy McMorris Rodgers at the Davenport Grand Hotel. Snyder said she’d be voting for Trump in the 2020 presidential election.
Dan Pelle The Spokesman-Review
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Matthew Pleasants, 30, works in economic development for the planning department of the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation.
Courtesy: Matthew Pleasants
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Jamie Baird, 33, is photographed in Liberty Lake’s Pavillion Park on Monday. Baird is a self-described libertarian and independent-leaning individual, but decided to vote for Trump for the 2020 election.
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